The Hood River news. (Hood River, Or.) 1909-current, June 22, 1910, Page 8, Image 8

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THE HOOD RIVER NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1910
S. E. BARTMESS
Funeral Director and Practical Embalmer
ESTABLISHED 18 YEARS
MOOD RIVER. OREGON
GET YOUR MILK
FROM
The Payson Dairy Supply Co.
MOUNTAIN GLEN FARM
Pure, Wholesome, Healthful, from Cows and Stables
that are SANITARY.
f Vou 3Qai1t your lame and interfering horses
. - carefully attended to, come to
The Turf Horseshoeing Shop
First Street.Between Oak anJ State
Peter Shively, Proprietor
Phone 305 M
Hood River, Ore.
rim ttrtuMBu
10.65 ACRES
All good apple land; all cleared, 7
acres in Potatoes. Small buildings.
An attractive location and convenient
to station
$550 per Acre or $600 Set to Trees
GOOD TERMS
John Leland Henderson, Inc.
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30 PEOPLE ALTOGETHER 30
SPECIAL SCENERY SPECIAL CARS
1800 Seats for 1800 People
Reed's Military Concert Band
PROP. ANTOINE BERSEE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
HOOD RIVER, SATURDAY JUNE 25, 1910
ONE NIGHT ONLY
UNDER WATER PROOF PAVILION THEATRE
DOORS OPEN 7:30. POPULAR PRICES
CURTAIN RISES 8:15 SHARP
FREE STREET PARADE
HOOSIER STATE ROMANCE
CULMINATES AT HOOD RIVER
Miss Madeline Vox. n;til ruml
daiiKlitor nf Mrs. JohojiIi Miitt'H, une
tf tlio ploiicor rowUlcntH of Mt. Airy,
ami JoHt-ph A.TnrkltiKtun, were mar.
rliMl June 10 at the latter' ranch,
llooil Ulver, Oregon, my the Cin
cinnati Time Star.
The rooni U a counIii of Booth
Tarklnton, the author, ami lived In
IntllanapolU until few years ngo,
when he went went to neck kid for
tune. Miss Cox left Cincinnati .Tune 3
and traveled alone all the way to
Oregon to Join her pronpectlve ku
kaud. The marriage In the result of a
school day romance. Mr. TarkliiK
ton first met Mln Cox teu years ago,
when he wan a cadet at the Ohio
Military Iimtltute. near Mt. Airy.
When he left ludiauupolix for the
West he promised to Bend for her n
soon a he had established himself.
Miss Cox broke the long Journey to
Oregon with over-night stops with
friends In Chicago and St. Paul.
Suggests Monument to Mrs. Coe
A reader of the News, who looks
on Mrs. Nathuulel Coe as the founder
of Hood Klver and who recently con
trlbuted an article on the subject to
the school magazine, "The lilue and
the Uold," suggests that the people
of the Apple city and valley erect a
monument to her memory. He says:
"The first name given to Hood
river by Americans was Dog river.
The Indian name was Wnucoma,
meaning cottou-woods; and It re
ferred merely to the cottonwoods at
the mouth of the river.
"Now, as Dog Klver was not a fit
ting name and Walloon) a had no
I slguiticauce In the Kugilsh language,
it would not have seemed nearly so
grand to have It to say that the fin
est apples In the world were grown
; at Dog Klver, Oregon. The crowned
i heads of Europe would, perhaps, not
have liked the Idea of ordering their
' apples from such a place. And what
Is still more objectionable, all native
born, myself included, would have
been Dog Kiverltes.
"I would now suggest tha.t the
people of Hood river erect a monu
ment to the memory of Mrs. Nathan
iel Coe, sponsor of Hood Klver. A
sculptored figure of her, placed In
some prominent part of the town,
would be a suitable memorial; and
should be contributed to by all na
tive Hood Kiverltes."
evidence Judge Debry allowed one
of the boys to depart ami gave the
other a reprimand. The state was
represented by E. 11. Hartwlg ami
the defendants by A. A. Jayne.
Wants Information
"Hood Klver News,
"Dear Sir: 1 am a subscrllier of
the News. Will you please tell in
next week's Issue If Trlxy, the great
circus horse, Is dead or alive, and
how she died.
"Kespectfully yours,
"Kernard Martin,
Hood Klver, Ore."
We are unable to supply this In
formation. Perhaps some reader (
the News can do so.
Lrupts Spitz ant) Newtowns
A picture of Mount Hood and Lost
lake, painted by Miss Fair Wlnans,
daughter of W. K. Wlnans. and ex
hibited In the window of theolllce of
the Hood Klver Kealty Co., reflects
considerable, credit ou thnt young
lady's ability as an artist. From
the top of the mountain smoke Is
seen Issuing, mingled with Spltzen
burgs and Newtowns, which are be
ing erupted lu profusion.
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All the great Railroads, Stearruhip Lines, Hotels, Etc, of the world
honor and accept the "A. B. A." TRAVELERS' CHEQUES. Very
easy to negotiate, because self-identifying. Not available to Tinder or
thief, in case of loss or theft Convenient denominations.
Take them on your trip.
Butler Banking Co.
COMING
The Girl from the Golden West
BIG SCENIC PRODUCTION OF
AMERICA'S GREATEST PLAY.
Youngsters In Trouble I
A couple -of Cascade Locks young
sters, accused of entering the post
office there without leave or license
were given a hearing before Judge;
Derby Monday, sitting as judge of :
the juveuile court. After hearing the
M come up ana see me
New Photo Studio
on the Heights
Postals 75c per doz.
Cabinets $2.50 per doz. and up
Other styles up to $20 per doz.
Our prices will not seem high
when you come and see the
nimlitv of our work
n
j MORLAN & LATHROP
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THE SINCERITY STORE
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LADIES', CENTS' CArtp
AND CHILDREN'S ACC
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rnll
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that money will buy. Be just as critical, just as exacting,
just as sharp-eyed as you please when you examine our
Palmer Garments
Try them on; stand before the miror and see how you look in
them; take all the time you want. We can show you the
most attractive styles, the most perfect fitting garments, the
finest fabrics and the most excellent tailoring you have ever
seen. You will soon convince yourself that your next suit
and coat will come from here.
Shoes Wit? Quality
We sell shoes of genuine meritquality we can stand
back of and say: "your money bacK.if
you arc d is satisfied."
Ladies9 Muslin Underwear
that can not be equalled in any way-beauty, quality,
style and durability are combined in our
line. Prices are right.
TTitslylcilhelhine and
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Everything in Dry Goods
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